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THURSDAY. MARCH 24. 1021.
(Flip Mntfipr 2mua
WINDER, GA.
Published Every Thursday
Entered at the Postofflee at Winder, Georgia,
as Second Class Matter.
J. W. MCWHORTER Editor
J. B. PARHAM Business Manager
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Do You Live In Winder?
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Every citizen of Winder ought to be loyal
to our city and a hearty well-wisher to ev
ery enterprise in our midst. This spirit
makes a prosperous community and eviden
ces a state of co-operation that leads to suc
cess.
The merchants of Winder are a live, pro
gressive set of men. They know how to buy
as cheaply as anybody can buy goods and they
are satisfied with as reasonable profits us
you will find in any city in the state. Bet
our Winder people trade with Winder mer
chants. . i
If you live in Winder and are interested
in Winder's growth and prosperity, trade
with Winder merchants. There is no need
of anybody's going anywhere to get better
goods or to get them cheaper than right
here in our own city. The News is not fi
nancially interested in any store in Win
der, but we believe in being loyal to our own
Thtjie men pay taxes here;
they help keep up all the public enterprises
of the city; many of the public burdens fall
upon them, and they are entitled to the sup
port of our people.
Many people have an idea that you can
buy goods cheaper in the larger cities. Such
has not been our experience. We can buy
goods just as cheap right here in Winder as
they can be bought anywhere, and by buy
ing here we are helping in the business pros
perity of our home city.
Lot Winder’s people trade with Winder's
merchants.
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A Notable Advertisement
In this issue of The News appears a page
advertisement that should be read by every
farmer in this section of the state. It is
gotten up by several reliable cotton firms in
the South and lias been published in many
daily papers throughout this section. It is
presented to our readers through the liber
ality of Messrs. J. W. Summerour, and W.
O. Wooten, of the Athens Street Grocery
•Cos., and The Winder News. Read it care
fully. ,
7 '# Railroad Rates.
From tlie Walton Tribune.
There Is no denying that the public is be
coming increasingly restive concerning the
present level of railroad rates, both freight
and passenger. They are so high that in
many instances they are proving prohibitive.
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The treasury department of the United
States government is still trying to ride the
newspapers. Scarcely a day passes but that
we get articles from this source for publi
cation but there is never any check enclosed
to pay for same. The government is strict
ly on the job when it comes to making us pay,
uud we are reciprocating right along.
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Atlanta has been so busy trying to destroy
the Georgia Railway & Power Company, and
trying to put the Railroad Commissioners
out of office that she hasn't had time to look
after such small matters as the “bunco”
crowd that has been flourishing iu that city
for these many years.
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Winder is a city of many attractive homes
and we are glad to note that the lawns and
flower gardens of many of these homes show
a spirit of love for the beautiful. We can
not all have costly homes but we can all
have ueat attractive yards and flower gar
dens. -1 -1. :J
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All the members of Atlanta’s churches
have been invited to come together for a day
of prayer. Atlanta *‘sho' do need” some
body to pray for her.
March has been n fine month so far. Let
ns hope that the cold rain that Is falling now
will not end In a freeze, but that balmy
weather may continue.
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The State University Glee and Mandolin
Club made a good start In Winder. They
are a tine set of boys and we hope they will
have a successful tour this year.
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The chief assets of Winder are her manu
facturing enterprises. May they all pros
per.
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Just a short time ago the country was full
of men selling oil stock, promotion schemes,
He. Wonder what has beoome of them?
The old adage, “An honest man is the no
blest work of God," is Just as true today as
ever.
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Why buy bread of an infe
rior quality when you are
assured of a superior Bread
made right here at home,
and more of it for the same
money. Ask your grocer,
he knows. We have faith
in our “Winder - Maid”
bread. That’s why we give
someone a dollar every Sat
urday for buying a loaf.
We serve, that you may
have your daily bread.
Phone 37
BESTYETTE BAKERY
H. L. Moore, Proprietor
EAT MORE OF IT
FOOD
CASH STORE
The place where your money talks.. Note
these prices:
2 lb. can sweet potatoes, per can 20c
Van Camp’s Chicken & Veg. Soup, any
kind, can 14c
Best Sweet Sugar Corn, can ... 14c
3 cans Tomatoes . . 25c
No. 2 Early June Peas, can 20c
1 lb. Bak-a-Cake, package 30c
Libby’s No. 2 Pineapples, can 34c
2 lb. can Yel’w Desert Peaches, 50c seller 29
Libby’s Cherries, per can 34c
Olives, per bottle 19c
20c Bottle Pickle t . 13c
35c Bottle Pickle ~ . . . . 25c
50c Bottle Pickle 30c
34 oz. Peanut Butter, 2 for . ... . . 25c
64 oz. Peanut Butter, 25c seller for,. . . 18c
Knox Gelatine, No. 3 package 19c
Seedless Raisins, 35c seller, pkge 28c
Hip-O-Lite, Marshallow Cream, bottle 29c
Pure Apple Jelly, 61 z.. bot. 13c, two for 25c
Tuna Fish, can . 24c
2 lb. can Hominy . ~ 18c
1 Pt. can Wesson Cooking 0i1........ 29c
1 Qt. can Wesson Cooking Oil 58c
3 lb. can Sour Kraut 18c
California Pimentoes, can 16c
Libby’s Tripe, can 34c
Best Pulaski Pink Salmon, can 15c
Mince Meat, can 15c
Any 10c size Baking Powder, Pkge 8c
Spaghetti and Macaroni, pkge . . 8c
21b. can apples, 30c seller .. 20c
Any 30c plug tobacco 25c
Three 10c size any snuff 25c
Postoasties, 2 for . . . . 25c
Oat Meal, 2 for 25c
Grits, 2 for 25c
2 lb. package Cream of Wheat 29c
Corliy’s 2 lb. Cake 70c
Corby’s i lb Cake . * 20c
Old fashioned Brown Sugar, 2 pkgs for 25c
Cheese, per pound 34c
Tetley’s Tea, 25c package for 20c
Temple Garden Tea, 50c package for 45c
Temple Garden Tea, 25c package for 20c
Riley’s Blue Seal Tea, per pkge 15c
Pilot Knob Coffee, 4 lb. bucket $1.15
Ophir Coffee, 3 lb package $1.20
Maxwell House Coffee, 3 lb bucket,. $ 1.20
Maxwell House Coffee, 1 lb bucket 40c
Luzianne Coffee, 1 lb 35c
U-No Coffee, 1 lb .40c
Sugar, 10 lbs. for SI.OO
Lard, 8 lb. bucket Snow White, net $1.50
Lard, 8 lb. bucket, Snowdrift, net $1.60
Lard, 10 lb. bucket Silverleaf, net $2.10
Lard, 5 lb. bucket, Silver Leaf, net . . . $1.15
Side Meat, Best quailty, pound . 18c
Best Patent Flour, per Bbl $11.75
Fine Patent Flour, per Bbl. sll-00
Good Patent Flour, per Bbl SIO.OO
Feed Oats, per bushel -75 c
Holliday’s Special Best Sweet Green Feed,
per 100 lbs $2.75
White Fish, 15c lb, 2 for • •
I am still in the market for Peas and Corn.
Highest price. Bring me all your chickens,
Highest price. Brig me all your chinckes,
eggs, and country produce.
BAIRD’S CASH STORE
The Cash Groceryman
Clerk Court’s Old Stand, Broad Street.
BREAD
THE WINDER NEWS
STRANGE’S
IS OUR BEST
Strange’s
Suits
All women want and must have
a Spring Suit. rffm rzj&jjhsy .
Suits are the thing for travel, for /FI 1 |
church or all occasions. 11 I
Every Suit in the house from $30.00 111 li T V\ ff
up, marked down to, VI 111 l *1
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Come look, we appreciate your f| 11 I
presence. Buy if you like. * I 111
J. T. Strange Cos. Mi
THE UNJVER&AJL CAR
THE FORD COUPE
MORE and more this fine enclosed car for two-but it
iTl will carry three-is growing in popular demand.
Strongly built, the body rests upon that marvelous Ford
chassis. It brings to its owner every modern-day conven
ience; easy riding-while sliding plate glass windows
make it breezy and cool in hot weather; dust-proof and
w T ater-proof when the windows are closed-it is cosy and
comfortable in inclement and wintry weather. Then
there is the durability of the car, coupled with the low
economy of first cost and the saving of money in oper
ating expense. Behind it, every other Ford car, is that
unsurpassed “Ford After-Service” which is given by the
army of Ford dealers scattered all over the country, to
gether with some 15,000 authorized garages, until the
Ford owner is always within immediate touch of de
pendable, reliable service, where the genuine made
Ford parts and the genuine Ford methods are applied
in the care of this car.
The Ford Coupe ministers to n great variety of owners, from the physician to the
traveling man, from the engineer to the architect, and then for a pleasure ear for two is
unbeatable. We ask your early ‘order if you want a Ford Coupe, because we want to
make delivery as quickly as we can but we must have a little time. Come in and talk
it over.
Mott-King Motor Company
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS
SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A TEAR